Raistlin Majere is a fictional chracter invented by the authors of DragonLance.
Brothers Majere has 349 pages.
Brothers Majere was created on 1990-01-14.
According to a Latin-English dictionary, magic is called magia in Latin. *Actually, it is "Magica" and that is the adjective form of the word...(Magicus, magica, magicum) The noun form is "Mage, -es" This is feminine. The English word "Mage" or "Magician" is "Magus, -i" It is masculine.* *Raistlin Majere
Kevin Stein has written: 'Sufficiency of the actual' -- subject(s): American poetry 'Brothers Majere' -- subject(s): Krynn (Imaginary place), Fiction 'A circus of want' 'American ghost roses'
It was created by Laura and Tracy Hickman. The original chronicles books were written by Margret Weis and Tracy Hickman. They held an AD&D roleplaying event at their home and invited close friends to play the different characters. The Dragonlance novels were born out of the events that took place during these role playing sessions. Terry Phillips, for example, chose to play Raistlin, and his raspy voice and heavy sarcasm was worked into the books.
Large males can weigh over 160 pounds. My Raistlin exceeded the scale at his Vet which was 180. The Vet estimated 185-190 lbs, and he was a full grown adult approximately 4 years old, lean (you see the outlines of his muscle on his body) and of course with long lanky legs. Beautiful and graceful at the same time and capable of outrunning the fastes track runner. His mother was about the same size, as I can remember. However, I did see one timber in North Carolina just a tad bit bigger, I don't know if this was normal. My Raistlin was normal size for a timber grey wolf.
Sadly, as of the writing of this answer (June 2011) there is as yet no such cartoon. Many fans are completely mystified as to why as yet there are no Forgotten Realms TV series or films despite the books being massively successful. Many blame the poorly made Dungeons and Dragons films for causing Hollywood to believe that anything related to D&D to be box office poison. However, you could check out the Dragonlance Chronicles animated film. The film was done as a mixture of 80s style animation blended with CGI. The film covers approximately half of the 1st trilogy of books. I personally enjoyed the film, but most people did not. Though most do agree that Keifer Sutherland did do a good job portraying Raistlin.
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